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    Exosomes from dental pulp cells attenuate bone loss in mouse experimental periodontitis by Shimizu, Yuta, Takeda‐Kawaguchi, Tomoko, Kuroda, Izumi, Hotta, Yasuaki, Kawasaki, Hideya, Hariyama, Takahiko, Shibata, Toshiyuki, Akao, Yukihiro, Kunisada, Takahiro, Tatsumi, Junichi, Tezuka, Ken‐ichi

    Published in Journal of periodontal research (01-01-2022)
    “…Background and objective Exosomes are small vesicles secreted from many cell types. Their biological effects largely depend on their cellular origin and the…”
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    Enhancement of Superconductivity and Structural Instability by Sn Substitution in LaO0.5F0.5BiS2 by Kobayashi, Sora, Hara, Takeshi, Noguchi, Kanako, Takeda, Tomoko, Kurihara, Ryosuke, Nomura, Atsushi, Demura, Satoshi, Yaguchi, Hiroshi, Sawa, Hiroshi, Sakata, Hideaki

    Published in Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (15-02-2024)
    “…Layered BiS2-based superconductor La(O,F)BiS2 can exhibit superconductivity via carrier doping, and its superconducting properties can be changed by applying…”
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    Risk Mapping of COVID-19 to Create a Common Operating Picture Using Data from Wastewater Monitoring by Takeda, Tomoko, Yoshimori, Kazushiro, Haramoto, Eiji, Toride, Shingo, Kitajima, Masaaki

    Published in Journal of disaster research (01-04-2024)
    “…Monitoring wastewater quality at the inlet of a wastewater treatment plant provides an overview of the health of the community connected to the respective…”
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    The sleep-promoting and hypothermic effects of glycine are mediated by NMDA receptors in the suprachiasmatic nucleus by Kawai, Nobuhiro, Sakai, Noriaki, Okuro, Masashi, Karakawa, Sachie, Tsuneyoshi, Yosuke, Kawasaki, Noriko, Takeda, Tomoko, Bannai, Makoto, Nishino, Seiji

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2015)
    “…The use of glycine as a therapeutic option for improving sleep quality is a novel and safe approach. However, despite clinical evidence of its efficacy, the…”
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    Governance of Artificial Intelligence in Water and Wastewater Management: The Case Study of Japan by Takeda, Tomoko, Kato, Junko, Matsumura, Takashi, Murakami, Takeshi, Abeynayaka, Amila

    Published in Hydrology (2021)
    “…The integration of artificial intelligence into various aspects of daily life is developing at a rapid pace in Japan. Discussions to govern applications of…”
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    Derivation of iPSCs after culture of human dental pulp cells under defined conditions by Takeda-Kawaguchi, Tomoko, Sugiyama, Ken, Chikusa, Shunji, Iida, Kazuki, Aoki, Hitomi, Tamaoki, Naritaka, Hatakeyama, Daijiro, Kunisada, Takahiro, Shibata, Toshiyuki, Fusaki, Noemi, Tezuka, Ken-Ichi

    Published in PloS one (18-12-2014)
    “…Human dental pulp cells (hDPCs) are a promising resource for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering and can be used for derivation of induced pluripotent…”
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    Oral complaints and stimulated salivary flow rate in 1188 adults by Toida, Makoto, Nanya, Yuki, Takeda-Kawaguchi, Tomoko, Baba, Seiji, Iida, Kazuki, Kato, Keizo, Hatakeyama, Daijiro, Makita, Hiroki, Yamashita, Tomomi, Shibata, Toshiyuki

    Published in Journal of oral pathology & medicine (01-05-2010)
    “…J Oral Pathol Med (2010) 39: 407–419 Background:  Recently, oral sensory complaints (OSC) were proposed as a disease entity to represent idiopathic sensory…”
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    Hypoxia enhances colony formation and proliferation but inhibits differentiation of human dental pulp cells by Iida, Kazuki, Takeda-Kawaguchi, Tomoko, Tezuka, Yoko, Kunisada, Takahiro, Shibata, Toshiyuki, Tezuka, Ken-ichi

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-09-2010)
    “…Abstract The hypoxia condition was expected to be suitable for the establishment and maintenance of human dental pulp cells (hDPCs), because they reside in a…”
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    Parasitization by Cotesia plutellae enhances detoxifying enzyme activity in Plutella xylostella by Takeda, Tomoko, Nakamatsu, Yutaka, Tanaka, Toshiharu

    Published in Pesticide biochemistry and physiology (01-09-2006)
    “…Insecticidal tests using diazinon showed that the mortality of Plutella xylostella larvae parasitized by Cotesia plutellae was reduced by 4.6-fold compared to…”
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